So in response, the department will deploy an extra 14 officers to keep the roads safe.

Carmel police take this issue very seriously and want to make sure that people drive responsibly. If you plan to consume alcoholic beverages, be responsible or find a designated driver, Bickle said.

Since the beginning of May, Carmel Police, along with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, have been working to enforce the national Click-it-or-Ticket campaign.

Officers and deputies have worked overtime to make sure that drivers and their passengers are wearing safety belts to prevent serious injuries in the event of an accident.

Indiana state law requires all drivers or passengers 16-and-older to wear a seat belt. Children 15-and-younger should be restrained by a child restraint device or seat belt. This law applies to all vehicles.

There will be zero tolerance for unworn seat belts. All drivers and passengers who are not properly restrained will receive a ticket.

Indiana is currently one of the leading states in seat belt use with a 93 percent rate in 2012.

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Since there are so many Carmel PD cruisers on the road on a regular day that you can sometimes jump from one to the next to the next in traffic jams without touching the ground, how will we notice any difference?

Honestly, you people are nuts: Rich-white-people cowering in fear of black people ought to be Carmel’s city slogan.